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==Tenure==
==Tenure==
===Zafarric Wars (1769-1794)===
===Zafarric Wars (1769-1794)===
====3rd Zafarric War====
[[The Sack of Yerir]] signified the end of the 3rd Zafarric War and with that the last of the Zafarric wars. In the sack, the city was plundered for 6 days and 40,000 civilians were killed. Even at the time, it was seen as excruciatingly bloody and barbaric. When [[Khristina I of Kirov|Empress Khristina I]] heard of the act, she demanded that Alexander come to her and explain himself.
===Enlightenment reforms===
===Enlightenment reforms===
==Titles, styles, honours and arms==
==Titles, styles, honours and arms==
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| [[Georgiana Alexandrovna Marinov|Grand Duchess Georgiana]]
| [[Georgiana Alexandrovna Marinov|Grand Duchess Georgiana of Carcania]]
| 24 February 1772
| 24 February 1772
| 24 December 1859
| 24 December 1859
| Married [[Ivan Kirillovich Tretyakov|Ivan, Duke of Kirizma]] (1768–1837), had issue including [[Alexander Ivanovich Marinov-Tretyakov]]
| Married [[Ivan Kirillovich Tretyakov|Ivan, Duke of Kirizma]] (1768–1837), had issue including [[Alexander Ivanovich Marinov-Tretyakov|Grand duke Alexander II of Carcania]]
 
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| [[Catharine Alexandrovna Marinov|Catharine]]
| 27 December 1774
| 15 September 1871
| Died unmarried, no issue. Was accused multiple times of witchcraft and survived multiple assassination attempts caused by the witch accusations
 
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| [[Elizabeth Alexandrovna Marinov|Elizabeth]]
| 1776
| 1778
| Died in infancy, no issue
 
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| [[Natalia Alexandrovna Marinov|Natalia]]
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| [[Eleanore Alexandrovna Marinov|Eleanore]]
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| [[Phillipa Alexandrovna Marinov|Phillipa]]
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| [[Louisa Alexandrovna Marinov|Louisa, Duchess of Armasnoy]]
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| Married 1) [[Nikita Maximovich Chemeris|Nikita, Duke of Armasnoy]], had no issue. Inherited the title after her husband's passing. Married 2) [[Arkadiy Grigorievich Blokhin|Arkadiy, Count of Labidny]], had issue including [[Pavlina Arkadyevna Marinov-Blokhin|Pavlina, Duchess of Armasnoy]]
 
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| [[Henrietta Alexandrovna Marinov|Henrietta]]
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| 14 July 1778
| 14 July 1778
| 20 December 1825
| 20 December 1825
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| Married [[Anna Alekseevna Rodzyanko]], had issue including [[Alexander Alexandrovich Petrovsky|Crusader King Alexander of Tashan]]


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! colspan=4 | '''''By [[Maral Mentsoyan]]''''' (mistress)
! colspan=4 | '''''By [[Maral Mentsoyan]]''''' (mistress)
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| [[Charles Alexandrovich Mikhaylovsky|Charles, Count of Dudar]]
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[[Sarhad Zadian]] was the only male lover Alexander had.


==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==

Latest revision as of 22:27, 30 October 2024

Alexander Petrovich Marinov
Grand Duke of Carcania (more)
Alexander Petrovich Marinov Portrait.png
Portrait by Maria Nezhdanova, 1768
PredecessorPeter
SuccessorGeorgiana
Born(1734-08-05)August 5, 1734
Died26 March 1802(1802-03-26) (aged 67)
Noble familyMarinov
Issue
FatherPeter
ReligionPaslovian Christian

Alexander Petrovich Marinov, Grand Duke of Carcania (5 August 1734 – 26 March 1802) was the eldest son of Peter Stepanovich Marinov, Grand Duke of Carcania, and his wife, Viola Semyonovna Savrasova. He is also known as The lion of the North.

Birth and early years

Tenure

Zafarric Wars (1769-1794)

3rd Zafarric War

The Sack of Yerir signified the end of the 3rd Zafarric War and with that the last of the Zafarric wars. In the sack, the city was plundered for 6 days and 40,000 civilians were killed. Even at the time, it was seen as excruciatingly bloody and barbaric. When Empress Khristina I heard of the act, she demanded that Alexander come to her and explain himself.

Enlightenment reforms

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles

Alexander was styled as: "His grace, Grand Duke of Carcania, Prince-elect of Tsaghkerdi and Sevor, Duke of Marov, Duke of Abavkar, Duke of Kamyksin, Count of Buzumas, Count of Kamevaya, Count of Chaykovkar, Count of Beredzhan

Marriage, mistresses, and children

Known children of Alexander Petrovich Marinov
Name Birth Death Notes
By Katenka Danilovna Smagina
Grand Duchess Georgiana of Carcania 24 February 1772 24 December 1859 Married Ivan, Duke of Kirizma (1768–1837), had issue including Grand duke Alexander II of Carcania
Catharine 27 December 1774 15 September 1871 Died unmarried, no issue. Was accused multiple times of witchcraft and survived multiple assassination attempts caused by the witch accusations
Elizabeth 1776 1778 Died in infancy, no issue
Natalia
Eleanore
Phillipa
Louisa, Duchess of Armasnoy Married 1) Nikita, Duke of Armasnoy, had no issue. Inherited the title after her husband's passing. Married 2) Arkadiy, Count of Labidny, had issue including Pavlina, Duchess of Armasnoy
Henrietta
By Alice Zafarri, Princess of Tsaghkerdi (mistress)
Alexander, Duke of Masarak 14 July 1778 20 December 1825 Married Anna Alekseevna Rodzyanko, had issue including Crusader King Alexander of Tashan
Justinian, Duke of Charyan 29 October 1781 28 January 1847
By Maral Mentsoyan (mistress)
Charles, Count of Dudar

Sarhad Zadian was the only male lover Alexander had.

Ancestry

Ancestry of Alexander Petrovich Marinov